Description: Item Description "AN OVERLOOKED, LATE NOIR" Small time crook and full-blown alcoholic Sam Baggott (Robert Armstrong) hasn't worked for years, but manages keep himself in whiskey and occasionally pay rent on the dump he and his unfaithful wife, Marge (Gale Robbins), share with the $500 bucks he gets every month from shaking down his former business associate, Emmett Devery (John Litel). Meanwhile, on the much better side of the tracks Devery is putting together the financing for a new housing development but, to the bafflement of his lawyer and future son-in-law Marc Hill (Rod Cameron), won't consider low-interest government loans. Marge, conspiring with her used-car-salesman lover Jack Kelly (Jeff Calder), goads Baggot into strong-arming Litel for a big payoff - but what he doesn't know is his adulterous wife and her lover plan to take the loot and run off to Mexico together! However, in the deserted canyon where blackmailer and victim had their rendezvous, Baggot's body is found inside a wrecked car and Devery is charged with his murder. Marc knows something stinks and sets out to find the truth in what the police think is an open-and-shut case. Double Jeopardy is an almost totally forgotten film that seldom makes even the most inclusive lists of film noir, even though with all its flaws, it's a little better than many that do make the cut. It was helmed by veteran Republic Pictures director R. G. Springsteen who was better known for directing a string of Republic B-Western programmers, most notably the Rocky Lane series, and Springsteen does a good job in this gritty crime drama. Complete with blackmail, murder and duplicity, Double Jeopardy has the all the elements of later cycle noir. There's a fair amount of grimy atmosphere abetted by a seasoned cast of Hollywood B-movie veterans (Minerva Urecal as a meddlesome landlady and Dick Elliott as Calder's boss Happy Harry also appear). It's no Double Indemnity, but it certainly passes the time for fans of the genre. REGION 0 - WILL PLAY WORLDWIDE INTERACTIVE MENUS / SCENE SELECTION 1955 / BLACK & WHITE / 4:3 Ratio / ENGLISH / 71 MIN DVD ART WITH INSERT AS SHOWN. A GREAT COLLECTOR'S ITEM - AND A GREAT GIFT FOR ANY FAN OF CLASSIC FILMS! PLEASE NOTE: THIS PRODUCTION HAS NEVER BEEN AVAILABLE ON DVD AND IS NOT AVAILABLE IN STORES. This is not an "official" release or copy thereof. All media came from public domain sources. This is a good-quality copy with interactive menus and packaging designed by myself. This DVD is boxed exactly as pictured above, and is brand new and factory shrink-wrapped. All screenshots are taken directly from the DVD. All files used in the production of this DVD are not in violation of copyright laws or Ebay guidelines. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION DVD is professionally assembled & shipped to you! Any defective disks happily replaced! Please allow 3 business days for shipment to be sent out. Orders within the United States will usually arrive within one week of purchase but I have seen it take up to 10-15 days during Christmas time. International orders can sometimes take up to 14 to 21 business days. If you are unhappy for any reason, please contact me before posting negative feedback! I have a 100% satisfaction policy and will gladly iron out problems. I love these neglected films and have spent years tracking down quality copies! I aim to give these films the loving attention they deserve, with quality packaging and interactive menus. I'm always on the hunt for rare & neglected gems so check back often! I'm happy to answer any and all questions you may have! Just drop me a line!
Price: 12 USD
Location: Sparks, NV
End Time: 2024-12-06T01:41:14.000Z
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Format: DVD
Type: Movie
Actor: Rod Cameron
Language: English
Former Rental: No
Movie/TV Title: Double Jeopardy (1955 film)
Region Code: DVD: 0/All (Region Free/Worldwide)
Rating: NR
Genre: Thriller & Mystery
Sub-Genre: Film Noir